Originally posted by Dizin
for less money than going and building/buying a wideband (im not saying its not usefull or anything) but call around and some places w/ a dyno, i think you might be a little bit surprised how much they might charge to tune... that would be the most accurate way... but its just a segestion...
Wrong. A dyno is a controled inviroment. Beeing able to wideband tune on the street or track with a full load on the car and in the real weather is the only way to go.